Variable control refers to the ability to adjust or regulate a process or system to achieve desired outcomes. In various contexts, it means managing variables (factors that can change) to optimize performance, quality, or results.
Examples:
- *Industrial processes*: Adjusting temperature, pressure, or flow rates to control product quality.
- *Automation*: Using sensors and feedback loops to adjust system parameters.
In control systems, variable control often involves:
- *Monitoring*: Tracking key variables.
- *Adjusting*: Making changes to achieve desired outcomes.